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Distributing Regional Settings (namely input locales)

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Mike Tonight - 28 Oct 2003 00:57 GMT
Once I have modified a user's input locales via Regional
Settings in control panel, how can I distribute these
input locale settings to multiple users?
However, I do not want to change the default settings for
all users.
Vera Noest [MVP] - 28 Oct 2003 22:01 GMT
Copy the modified user profile to the Default User profile and delete
all existing profiles of those users who need the modification, so
that they'll grab the Default User profile on their next login.
Would that do what you want?
You can later rename the modified Default User profile to something
different, if you don't want all new user accounts to use it.

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> Once I have modified a user's input locales via Regional
> Settings in control panel, how can I distribute these
> input locale settings to multiple users?
> However, I do not want to change the default settings for
> all users.
Tim Hall - 31 Oct 2003 00:52 GMT
I found a program that sets the locale by supplying the lcid to it in a
startup script (unfortunately it has to be run every time as TS always
reverts to bloody US all the time).

I can send it to you if you like.

Tim

> Once I have modified a user's input locales via Regional
> Settings in control panel, how can I distribute these
> input locale settings to multiple users?
> However, I do not want to change the default settings for
> all users.
 
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